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i would not go as far to agree that people are frustrated and angry because of specific laws. this is the result of generations upon generations of living in a hypocritical and corrupt state. the real question is why are these kids reacting in this way? >> living in a corrupt state has made them go out and steal televisions? >> this has forced them to differentiate. the real question is well there is a minority who might be more politicized, this has not been a riot that has targeted specific businesses for any reasons. this is chaos. i would be the first to say that. we condemn all of this going on. >> i do condemn everything going on. if you don't look at the problem. there are things that abrupt and there has to be a reason. i don't believe it people should go out and write. >> to try to politicize all of this is nonsense. these are vile people who have had no discipline at home, and no discipline at school. .hey don't like police officers they have gone too far. when you see a massive factory burning down. 300 people losing their jobs. the firemen cannot get in because the
i would not go as far to agree that people are frustrated and angry because of specific laws. this is the result of generations upon generations of living in a hypocritical and corrupt state. the real question is why are these kids reacting in this way? >> living in a corrupt state has made them go out and steal televisions? >> this has forced them to differentiate. the real question is well there is a minority who might be more politicized, this has not been a riot that has...
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they are the law to protect consumers. this is how we think they apply in this space. >> >> he gave me an e-mail that he got that said, your child is waiting to play and fleas activate their account. nothing in there sa anything about extra charges. >> you have to be asked to declare at the start, before the game is downloaded. >> why does anybody have to tell an ethical industry that they should not mislead people through their children to spend money they don't know they are spending? this is unethical. >> all industries are subject to those laws. that applies to everyone and the vast majority of video games do that already. e video games already do supply the law. this is him -- a measure of informing people. >> the people who design these games make a lot of money. they are not stupid people. crush makes 500,000 pounds per day. they can tell people what they will be charged for. games,rge number of games that would be made by much smaller companies, they cannot afford -- afford expensive lawyers. and that is why it is
they are the law to protect consumers. this is how we think they apply in this space. >> >> he gave me an e-mail that he got that said, your child is waiting to play and fleas activate their account. nothing in there sa anything about extra charges. >> you have to be asked to declare at the start, before the game is downloaded. >> why does anybody have to tell an ethical industry that they should not mislead people through their children to spend money they don't know...
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japanislands claimed by china and minister launch anational law that the islands time chi islands. china and taiwan oppose plan. self defense forces have become moreven operating off s. waters off the eastet worse if japan pulls out. the maritime self work will continue. defense officials will sen b challenger. and a n 2 of the respondents are not happy with obama's handling of the economy. the 60% of those who favor they canweaknesses and they're ratings aal phase of outh he is wanted allegations. the prosecutors took h custody ne accepted a bribeawmaker thes at the supreme prosecutor esident's administration has lysts say the case involving his brother is likely power in december. dealing with heavy forecast, with sayaka drenching downpours, injapan, 100 significant amounts of well aslikely thregion. northern japan is going to see the rtowards are bringing widespread showers. the systems are starting to move outds the south, m the president and the country's generals and judges is legislature last month. >>> but president morsi defied unday when he announced parliament would bes
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karenina," also starring jude law. a conversation with keira knightley coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: please welcome keira knightley to this program. this friday you can catcher in the film adaptation of the classic "anna karenina." hear a sampling of her other work. >> had not your pride heard by my honesty and your scruples. do expect to rejoice in the inferiority of your circumstances? >> and those are the words of a gentleman? your arrogance and his seat, your disdain for the feelings of others made me realize i was -- you were the last man in the world i could be prevailed upon to marry. >>
karenina," also starring jude law. a conversation with keira knightley coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your...
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as laws, they are as good as your laws here. the only thing is that, on the presentation part, we lag behind. as i said, we are a young nation. our critics confused two things. they criticize us for not being a full-fledged democracy. we are a fledgling democracy. we are a nation in the making. therefore, you cannot apply the gold standard route to kazakhstan we come from the soviet mentality and this is about a generation change. you cannot turn yourself overnight and be a completely different person tomorrow. >> what about foreign policy? what is the relationship between kazakhstan and the united states. >> we have a natural capacity and ability to balance ourselves on horseback. therefore, we have excellent relations with china, with russia, to the south, and with the european union and the united states. one small example of that is, when president obama was elected in november 2008, he picked up the phone and called up with the president. he also called him just last saturday and had an important and very meaningful and sub
as laws, they are as good as your laws here. the only thing is that, on the presentation part, we lag behind. as i said, we are a young nation. our critics confused two things. they criticize us for not being a full-fledged democracy. we are a fledgling democracy. we are a nation in the making. therefore, you cannot apply the gold standard route to kazakhstan we come from the soviet mentality and this is about a generation change. you cannot turn yourself overnight and be a completely different...
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i think activists at the yale university law school who're very consciously doing this. they are tied to activists in europe, and they are developing this whole body of law that the social conservatives are very worried about it >> let's take euthanasia or doctor assisted suicide is okay. in the netherlands. do you know that i believe it's 65% of americans support allowing a doctor to fu fulfill terminally ill patient's right to end life >> that's one where americans are relatively close to other in need lund. 59% of americans oppose gay marriage even though of them are for civil unions. but i think this notion that there's a pipeline that's running somehow from europe and from the netherland to the united states i think that's the wrong metaphor. there is a battle that's going on between a culture of duty and culture of freedom or however you want to refer to or religious or secular culture. surely one of the lessons of legislation we're not taking our laws from massachusetts of supreme court or from europe that the religion matters that the religion informs that the pe
i think activists at the yale university law school who're very consciously doing this. they are tied to activists in europe, and they are developing this whole body of law that the social conservatives are very worried about it >> let's take euthanasia or doctor assisted suicide is okay. in the netherlands. do you know that i believe it's 65% of americans support allowing a doctor to fu fulfill terminally ill patient's right to end life >> that's one where americans are relatively...
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those affiliates are apparently independent with their own staff, subject to their own local laws. the american university of london helps set the curriculum and issue graduation certificates in its own name. even the web of colleges involved, it is hard to know how much work the students have done or what the quality of teaching is like. we wanted to see how easy it might be to get a degree direct from the university itself. what we are looking at is the holy grail of microeconomics. we found one crack student and got to work training him up. you will notice in chapter seven, there's a whole section about japanese interest rates from 1990 to 2007. meet pete. resume onp a one-page him with 15 years of work experience and an undergraduate degree from the u.k. university, a standard background for the masters in business he was applying for. in just four days, the decision came back. >> he will be registered as a graduate in a maximum of two weeks after we receive the fee. >> just two weeks. he would not be expected to submit war work? -- more work? >> no, they will award him a full
those affiliates are apparently independent with their own staff, subject to their own local laws. the american university of london helps set the curriculum and issue graduation certificates in its own name. even the web of colleges involved, it is hard to know how much work the students have done or what the quality of teaching is like. we wanted to see how easy it might be to get a degree direct from the university itself. what we are looking at is the holy grail of microeconomics. we found...
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he violated chinese law. he was sentenced, the foreign ministry spokesman said last month, what he did contradict the principles of the nobel peace prize. >> in tiananmen square in 1989, lots of people lost their lives, but he survived a massacre, so he has to speak out for those who are dead and cannot speak for themselves. >> china is angry that liu xiaobo has been honored in this way. his heavy jail term, supposed to be a warning to others, instead, has helped draw attention to his cause. >> joining me live from beijing is our correspondent. we know the chinese government went to great lengths to try to avoid this outcome. what is the very latest reaction from the authorities in beijing? >> a statement has just been posted on the web site of the chinese foreign ministry. it reads that liu xiaobo is a criminal who violated chinese law. awarding the prize to him runs contrary to the principles of the nobel peace prize. it goes on -- the nobel committee awarded the peace prize to such a person also lowers the
he violated chinese law. he was sentenced, the foreign ministry spokesman said last month, what he did contradict the principles of the nobel peace prize. >> in tiananmen square in 1989, lots of people lost their lives, but he survived a massacre, so he has to speak out for those who are dead and cannot speak for themselves. >> china is angry that liu xiaobo has been honored in this way. his heavy jail term, supposed to be a warning to others, instead, has helped draw attention to...
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the law is the law, loopholes and all. there is one hope for congo before the vultures can come in. >> the jersey government is considering the law. i am heading out there next week to talk to the government and meet with concerned citizens who are pushing for the law to be adopted. if this is passed in time before the final appeal, then the $100 million of the congo can be saved. >> of jersey does not act, instead of $100 million, the nation's money will end up here in brooklyn, n.y., the addressed of the vultures find - -fund. it seems to be a garage. this is the owner of the fund. do you think it is fair that your fund has sought $100 million from three congo. -- from the congo. >> that's not true. >> we saw the police documents that said that the police company just paid $3 million for the dead. are you familiar with the fact that this has been called a crime by the police? >> i am collecting on a legitimate claim. >> in other words, the 100 million goes to you rather than unicef. >> this gorilla journalism does not wo
the law is the law, loopholes and all. there is one hope for congo before the vultures can come in. >> the jersey government is considering the law. i am heading out there next week to talk to the government and meet with concerned citizens who are pushing for the law to be adopted. if this is passed in time before the final appeal, then the $100 million of the congo can be saved. >> of jersey does not act, instead of $100 million, the nation's money will end up here in brooklyn,...
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the laws are made by husbands and fathers. >> i will never forgive myself for your unhappiness. >> the happiest? i am like a starving beggar who has been given food. i am happy. no. this is my happiness. another period piece. >> another period piece. hair and big dress, yeah. tavis: yeah. all right, so let us explore this, shall we? >> yes. tavis: what is the -- i heard at a script and you say "interesting role, i want to do this." >> yeah. tavis: but there must be something here that draws you to -- >> to back then. tavis: yeah >> i think it is the element of fantasy, actually. i think it is the fact that you can kind of -- you leave everything you know behind you. you leave yourself, you leave your society, you leave your country, and you just connect with it on a totally emotional level. i find that really interesting. it is a world that's rules you do not know, so the rules can be created, so the drama can always be created, and kind of almost freed within that. i quite like it as a kind of dramatic conceit. i find it an interesting way to draw myself in and to draw people in. i gu
the laws are made by husbands and fathers. >> i will never forgive myself for your unhappiness. >> the happiest? i am like a starving beggar who has been given food. i am happy. no. this is my happiness. another period piece. >> another period piece. hair and big dress, yeah. tavis: yeah. all right, so let us explore this, shall we? >> yes. tavis: what is the -- i heard at a script and you say "interesting role, i want to do this." >> yeah. tavis: but...
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he responded the judgment of left in the hands of the judicial branch in accordance with law. >>> back to business as usual in the tokyo markets and that means ron madison is here to tell us the latest on that. welcome back, ron. >> can you believe it's friday and we're just getting our week started. long string of holidays made for a big chunk of days off for folks today. abbreviated session for the week but it was quite a strong day and traders at the tokyo stock exchange were buying for the first time this week. they marked their first day of business as part of the japan exchange group. they merged with the osaka securities exchange, japan's second largest board. >> reporter: the celebration of the launch and listing group to on friday morning. the market value of companies listed on the group becomes the world's fourth largest. >> translator: we hope global investors will choose our exchange so we can become the number one in asia. >> translator: the tse used to be the world's largest stock markets both in value and trading volume. however, trading decline after japan's asset bubb
he responded the judgment of left in the hands of the judicial branch in accordance with law. >>> back to business as usual in the tokyo markets and that means ron madison is here to tell us the latest on that. welcome back, ron. >> can you believe it's friday and we're just getting our week started. long string of holidays made for a big chunk of days off for folks today. abbreviated session for the week but it was quite a strong day and traders at the tokyo stock exchange were...
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is a vast law enforcement operation. >> there's no suspect in custody. e are questioning many but there is no one in custody at this point in time. > but the police search for forensic evidence, hospitals in boston are taking in the wounded. >> we are seeing a lot of hrapnel injuries, many of them involve predominantly lower extremities but they can affect body.tire >> instead of comparing race trading congratulations, the runners are n shock of this attack on the marathon they hold to dear. a traumatic day for those who witnessed the xplosions and also the aftermath. one was working here in boston what it was like to be knocked to the ground by the explosion. just traumatic and petrifying for me. personally i'm doing fine. was not injured severely. who were colleagues working at the finish line were not as seriously injured. injuries, cuts, becauses, stuff like that. apnd e people around me further in front of me were not so lucky. when thehem got debris explosion first happened. i did -- i was completely to the ground when the first initial explosion t
is a vast law enforcement operation. >> there's no suspect in custody. e are questioning many but there is no one in custody at this point in time. > but the police search for forensic evidence, hospitals in boston are taking in the wounded. >> we are seeing a lot of hrapnel injuries, many of them involve predominantly lower extremities but they can affect body.tire >> instead of comparing race trading congratulations, the runners are n shock of this attack on the marathon...
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what we have done is that we produce only one way of succeeding, you succeed in the city or law. now as the way gets smaller, that means that those already well-positioned can actually play the game even more and better. >> in the big cities and above all london, did get a new kind of self sustaining economy. they buy from a top fashion score and the wages are not kate but there is a super cool aspect to being part of it. this kind of micro economy which only really exist in big cities as survived the recession really well. the problem is that it creates a deceptive reality surrounding politicians, regulators, journalists. it is here where the power is and where decisions are made. everywhere else is quite different. >> they already lost most of what they were famous for before the recession struck. the car parks, the wastelands, the warehouses on top of what was once the global center of the surrounding industry. in the last three years, the area has suffered more. the work should force has shrunk by 8000 -- the work force has shrunk by 8000. >> they went straight from school. t
what we have done is that we produce only one way of succeeding, you succeed in the city or law. now as the way gets smaller, that means that those already well-positioned can actually play the game even more and better. >> in the big cities and above all london, did get a new kind of self sustaining economy. they buy from a top fashion score and the wages are not kate but there is a super cool aspect to being part of it. this kind of micro economy which only really exist in big cities as...
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if we do not, if will start breaking the law or infringing the law or making ourselves vulnerable to the law, we are handing a victory to our enemies. >> while the circumstances produced by the downfall of gaddafi were highly unusual, the water principles at stake about whether a british minister or intelligence officer should be subject to a private prosecution despite having followed the laws of the land could produce a pitched battle in court. >> will there be any female saudi competitors at the olympics in august? saudi arabia has never allowed a female competitor before. even if the saudis the lead, when it really make any difference for women in the country when their rights seem few and far between and where they are barred from venturing out site without a chaperone? we will hear from one saudi princess calling for reform in her homeland in a moment, but first -- >> the lot of a saudi woman is not a happy one. unable to drive, limitations on work and sport. shopping is about the only activity available. when i was in the kingdom a year ago, women had to be served by non-saudi
if we do not, if will start breaking the law or infringing the law or making ourselves vulnerable to the law, we are handing a victory to our enemies. >> while the circumstances produced by the downfall of gaddafi were highly unusual, the water principles at stake about whether a british minister or intelligence officer should be subject to a private prosecution despite having followed the laws of the land could produce a pitched battle in court. >> will there be any female saudi...
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they say they have to follow chinese law. they praise what they call china's swift punishment. >>> syrian government forces have bombarded the center of aleppo. they mounted the assaults by ground and by air. opposition activists say the military is using helicopters to attack residential areas. air strikes in northern aleppo on monday killed 35 people. many people are still living in the center of the city. the free syrian army has reportedly fighting on the outskirts to try to minimize casualties. nearly 5,000 civilians and 500 children were killed across the countrien august. that is the highest monthly total since the uprising started last year. >>> syrian president bashar al assad welcomes the aid from the international committee of the red cross. but the agency must carry outs its work in a neutral manner. assad met the president marra in damascus. he asked assad to allow its organization to carry out the work in syria. the icrc has 50 workers in syria. they are trying to deliver medical supplies. and help the wounded.
they say they have to follow chinese law. they praise what they call china's swift punishment. >>> syrian government forces have bombarded the center of aleppo. they mounted the assaults by ground and by air. opposition activists say the military is using helicopters to attack residential areas. air strikes in northern aleppo on monday killed 35 people. many people are still living in the center of the city. the free syrian army has reportedly fighting on the outskirts to try to...
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we have the rule of law and the ability to reverse problem quicker. if it were true that kind of system -- we would have a soviet union. we don't anymore. we still have an america. i am confident this will get us where we need to go. >> the reality is china will keep growing faster than western countries. the jury is still out whether they will do better. >> if the british prime minister is looking for a government campaign poster, perhaps he can ask for help from his fans. these artists were champions of margaret thatcher and light david cameron -- they like david cameron. they have a new show at a london gallery. their art work contains sexual images. ♪ >> good morning. nice to meet you. >> in the east end of london i am dropping in on this artist. >> [unintelligible] there is no food in the house. >> it is a little bit like when you are seriously attracted to another person. everything else looks different. food taste different. it is like we are living there. planning lunch, planning many as. we would not be able to do that. we want to be normal
we have the rule of law and the ability to reverse problem quicker. if it were true that kind of system -- we would have a soviet union. we don't anymore. we still have an america. i am confident this will get us where we need to go. >> the reality is china will keep growing faster than western countries. the jury is still out whether they will do better. >> if the british prime minister is looking for a government campaign poster, perhaps he can ask for help from his fans. these...
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laws in the forming for negotiation. and i must say that many people on the ground want these efforts in steps to be taken, but they want them to be taken immediately on the ground without the security interference and aggression. the main condition for the protesters is to put an end to violence and aggression. than dialogue can take place. no dialogue with a place for them but if people are still detained >> we thought it was important to go to damascus to get those views straight away. detained. >> we thought it was important to go to damascus to get those views strayed away. >> three months since the syrian uprising began and the death toll is rising all the time tens of thousands have been jailed. the world is watching to see what the president has to say about the country in crisis. this is his first public address since mid april and he is amongst loyal supporters. those who sacrificed their blood and sword for him. he said the problems have multiplied by viruses and then there can be no reform amidst sabotage and
laws in the forming for negotiation. and i must say that many people on the ground want these efforts in steps to be taken, but they want them to be taken immediately on the ground without the security interference and aggression. the main condition for the protesters is to put an end to violence and aggression. than dialogue can take place. no dialogue with a place for them but if people are still detained >> we thought it was important to go to damascus to get those views straight away....
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jude law is on broadway playing hamlet. tonight through his ideas and his vision, a conversation about the role and the play. >> for now i'll do it, and so he goes to heaven. i will be scan, a villain killed my father and for that i his sole son with the same villain sent to heaven. >> all that summoned up in this exquisite poetry, of which is there only as a map, really, to emotionally allow yourself to follow has to be em buyed with a real heart. a so i've gone through extraordinary journeys in my dressing room nightly with music and photographs and all sorts of things to keep that refresh, and alive. and it's painful stuff but it's also stuff that as we all know, you know, when you experience heightened emotions they make you feel alive and they reaffirm a sense of self whether it's a love of a parent or a love of a child or whatever it is, all those things are very alive in you. >> who knows, save heaven. but in our circumstance and cause of fort, his heavy with him. am i then revenge to take him in the purging of his s
jude law is on broadway playing hamlet. tonight through his ideas and his vision, a conversation about the role and the play. >> for now i'll do it, and so he goes to heaven. i will be scan, a villain killed my father and for that i his sole son with the same villain sent to heaven. >> all that summoned up in this exquisite poetry, of which is there only as a map, really, to emotionally allow yourself to follow has to be em buyed with a real heart. a so i've gone through...
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>> vatican law. the vatican has its own judicial system, which follows very largely the pattern of the italian. the process is roughly the same. it's staffed by italians and run by italians. if he is found guilty on charges of aggravated theft cl is the official charge, he will perhaps serve a term of imprisonment in the italian jail. he won't go into a vatican dunn jen. >> top story here on g.m.t., spectacular fireworks display and a musical ex travegansa has closed the london olympic games. we'll recap the top stories in a couple of minutes. see you then. >> saw quite an active cold front working its way through northeast of the united states during the weekend. now moved out into the atlantic, and pressure is rising again. so monday offers something of a respite from the really rather disturbed weather. there is some rain to be found in florida, but maybe not so across cuba apart from the odd shower, sunny looks of things. we've seen some really nasty weather, tropical way working through trinidad
>> vatican law. the vatican has its own judicial system, which follows very largely the pattern of the italian. the process is roughly the same. it's staffed by italians and run by italians. if he is found guilty on charges of aggravated theft cl is the official charge, he will perhaps serve a term of imprisonment in the italian jail. he won't go into a vatican dunn jen. >> top story here on g.m.t., spectacular fireworks display and a musical ex travegansa has closed the london...
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senators discussed tightening the country's gun laws. authorities say the gunman shot at three men in an office building in phoenix. they believe the suspect fired the weapon after an argument in a meeting. the incident led to the building being evacuated. also on wednesday former democratic congresswoman gabrielle giffords testified at a senate hearing on gun control. she was shot in the head in arizona two years ago. giffords referred to the school shooting in connecticut in december that killed 26 people. she appealed for bipartisan support for stricter gun laws. >> iwill be the time is now. you must act. >> a top executive from the national rifle association of powerful gob lobby told the hearing that tougher controls on guns would not eradicate gun-related crime. >> the problem with gun laws is criminals don't cooperate with them, the mentally ill don't cooperate with them, but let's do the things that work. >> president barack obama is hoping to ban the sail of assault weapons with high-capacity magazines. >>> many japanese compani
senators discussed tightening the country's gun laws. authorities say the gunman shot at three men in an office building in phoenix. they believe the suspect fired the weapon after an argument in a meeting. the incident led to the building being evacuated. also on wednesday former democratic congresswoman gabrielle giffords testified at a senate hearing on gun control. she was shot in the head in arizona two years ago. giffords referred to the school shooting in connecticut in december that...
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as laws, they are absolutely good as yours here. the only thing is that maybe we a lag behind because we are a young nation. two things. they criticize us for not being a full-fledged democracy. we are a nation in the making. we are in the process of starting to build our society. you cannot apply the gold and standard rule to kazakhstan because we come from the soviet mentality, and this is the biggest challenge for us to get rid of that. it is about a generational change. >> how about foreign policy? what is the relationship between kazakhstan and the united states? >> we have a natural capacity and ability to balance our souls. we have an excellent relationship with china, russia, the south, and excellent relations with the european union and the united states. one more example is when president obama was elected in november 2008, he picked up the phone and called the president. he also called him last saturday, and they had a very meaningful and substantial talk. >> do we know what it was about? >> they have discussed global sec
as laws, they are absolutely good as yours here. the only thing is that maybe we a lag behind because we are a young nation. two things. they criticize us for not being a full-fledged democracy. we are a nation in the making. we are in the process of starting to build our society. you cannot apply the gold and standard rule to kazakhstan because we come from the soviet mentality, and this is the biggest challenge for us to get rid of that. it is about a generational change. >> how about...
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if made into law, it would impose heavier punishments on people who leak state secrets. some journalists say the legislation would infringe on freedom of the press and limit the public's right to know. nhk world's hoshitaka hurauchi reports. >> reporter: japanese prime minister shinzo abe wants something president barack obama has, a national security council. if he gets it he wants to share crucial information with the u.s. and other allies but he's been pressed to toughen up laws to protect against intelligent leaks. >> translator: it's important that legal framework designed to protect national security information is put in place in the interest of making sure that the national security council can conduct its discussions effectively. >> reporter: the state secrets bill would enable heads of government offices, such as ministers, to designate information related to national security as classified. only ministers, vice ministers, parliamentary secretaries, and approved public servants would handle that information. public officials who leak state secrets could face a
if made into law, it would impose heavier punishments on people who leak state secrets. some journalists say the legislation would infringe on freedom of the press and limit the public's right to know. nhk world's hoshitaka hurauchi reports. >> reporter: japanese prime minister shinzo abe wants something president barack obama has, a national security council. if he gets it he wants to share crucial information with the u.s. and other allies but he's been pressed to toughen up laws to...
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. >> lehman brothers london continued to empty... >> under british law, lehman's london office had to be closed immediately. >> all transactions came to a halt. and there are thousands and thousands and thousands of transactions. >> the hedge funds who had had assets with lehman in london discovered overnight to their complete horror that they couldn't get those assets back. >> the film is about the systemic corruption of the united states by the financial services industry. that's what the film is about, and the consequences of that systemic corruption. >> rose: and you decided to make what kind of film? the story of? or did you know there was a story there that you wanted to tell? >> i knew there was a story i wanted to tell. it turned out the story was more extreme and more remarkable and shocking than i realized but when you get to the point where gigantic financial institutions are collapsing on a daily basis, something big is going on. >> rose: what didn't you know when you started making this film that you now know? >> i would say there are two things and i found them both, act
. >> lehman brothers london continued to empty... >> under british law, lehman's london office had to be closed immediately. >> all transactions came to a halt. and there are thousands and thousands and thousands of transactions. >> the hedge funds who had had assets with lehman in london discovered overnight to their complete horror that they couldn't get those assets back. >> the film is about the systemic corruption of the united states by the financial services...
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i had a hand in some of those laws the quarter return. extraordinary to have the president singled out the supreme court while the justices were sitting there. they threw out 100 years of law and tradition by a 5-4 vote. understandable and justifiable ang on his part. >> thank you for joining us in our washington studios. we will keep chewing over the implications of that speech as polls come out. >> thanks for being with us. from treasure to trash. a celebration of failure at a gallery in south london. >> toyota's problems seem to be getting worse. it is expanding the recall of several of its models in china and europe. it wants to recall 70,000 rav4 vehicles. >> until recently, it seemed that toyota could do no wrong. the company maybe losing its gilded touch. you're the last decade, it increased its market share year after year -- throughout the last decade, it increased its market share year after year. its success was widely attributed to its reputation for solid and reliable engineering. the global downturn has taken a heavy toll on
i had a hand in some of those laws the quarter return. extraordinary to have the president singled out the supreme court while the justices were sitting there. they threw out 100 years of law and tradition by a 5-4 vote. understandable and justifiable ang on his part. >> thank you for joining us in our washington studios. we will keep chewing over the implications of that speech as polls come out. >> thanks for being with us. from treasure to trash. a celebration of failure at a...
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the human rights group in russia has raised concerns about changes to the country's laws. vladimir putin has signed off amendments that would widen the sentences for high treason and espionage. campaigners say that it will be used to crack down on government critics. europe, now, where millions of people are joining in protest against austerity measures. protests are taking place in spain, greece, portugal, and italy. more action is planned in some of the eastern european union states. in madrid, hundreds of flights have been canceled, doesn't have been arrested after scuffles with police early this morning. our correspondents are following these. good to see you all. let's start with you, chris, in lisbon. what is happening there? >> the streets are fairly quiet, partly because most public transport has been shut down. a lot of the flights here have been cancelled as well. most schools are closed and so are a lot of public offices. we have not seen many demonstrations so far, although we spoke to some union members who had been picketing from the early morning hours this
the human rights group in russia has raised concerns about changes to the country's laws. vladimir putin has signed off amendments that would widen the sentences for high treason and espionage. campaigners say that it will be used to crack down on government critics. europe, now, where millions of people are joining in protest against austerity measures. protests are taking place in spain, greece, portugal, and italy. more action is planned in some of the eastern european union states. in...
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health care is now the law of the land. the senate is amending certain portions they deem inappropriate. up tonight, our conversation with one of the leading voices on health care, tennessee lamar alexander. also tonight, dee dee bridgewater is here. her latest project is a tribute to the late great billie holiday. we're glad you joined us. lamar alexander and dee dee bridgewater coming up right now. >> there are so many things wal-mart is helping people do. most importantly, we are looking forward to building stronger relationships. with your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports "tavis smiley". tavis and nationwide insurance -- working to improve economic empowerment. >> nationwide is on your side! >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: senator lamar alexander is a member of the senate's health, labor, and pensions committee. he joins us from capitol hill. senator, good to have you back on t
health care is now the law of the land. the senate is amending certain portions they deem inappropriate. up tonight, our conversation with one of the leading voices on health care, tennessee lamar alexander. also tonight, dee dee bridgewater is here. her latest project is a tribute to the late great billie holiday. we're glad you joined us. lamar alexander and dee dee bridgewater coming up right now. >> there are so many things wal-mart is helping people do. most importantly, we are...
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under the law, local disasters are usually handled the local government. the national government has to declare a state of national clamity just to get the authority to bring in all the aid. >> if i go back to the weekend, when the scale of this damage was gradually being revealed, i think the president was quoted as saying he was reserving judgment on the role that the government particularly on the island had played, and there were question marks as to whether they had prepared properly enough. is that a debate, a discussion, that is still going on? the office, any criticism, any judgment will come after aid is given to those hit by the typhoon. but the government scientist, perhaps the warning did not reach -- >> thanks very much for talking to us. >> thank you. >> and thank you for being with us here on "bbc world news." a lot more still to come, including a farewell to a ricketting legend. 234r one of the world's rarest diamonds, the pink star, named for its color, was sold for $83 million. now the gem was sold to isaac wolf, a well known new york dia
under the law, local disasters are usually handled the local government. the national government has to declare a state of national clamity just to get the authority to bring in all the aid. >> if i go back to the weekend, when the scale of this damage was gradually being revealed, i think the president was quoted as saying he was reserving judgment on the role that the government particularly on the island had played, and there were question marks as to whether they had prepared properly...
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are established. >> basic laws are established and they get established overtime and they get tested and you get where new things might happen, but in the beginning, i mean right now, what the super collider will do is tell us which theory is right and it will tell us which theories are wrong, everyone has ideas about what we might see there you need it is okay for us to be working on a large number of ideas because experiments are difficult and they need to know what to look for, but what is wonderful about having the data is it will tell us who is wasting their time and who should move on. >> rose: what is to the smallest phenomenon in the universe. >> the smallest phenomenon in the universe? you know, what is the largest? >> well, there is the observable universe. >> rose: right. >> and we don't know if that is the largest. it is just that we know the universe that we can observe has been around for 13.7 billion years, in the process of about 100 billion light years because it expanded over the time so there is the size of the universe, but that is not even the biggest size. then
are established. >> basic laws are established and they get established overtime and they get tested and you get where new things might happen, but in the beginning, i mean right now, what the super collider will do is tell us which theory is right and it will tell us which theories are wrong, everyone has ideas about what we might see there you need it is okay for us to be working on a large number of ideas because experiments are difficult and they need to know what to look for, but...
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violates federal law, other like senator curt bramble refer to a higher law, and uses the harboring of run away slaves as an example. >> during the 1860, before the civil war, members of the church that harbored slaves because slavery was immorale, and was a violation of the law. we can talk throughout the history on the books or laws that someone is demanding you follow result in a outcome that in and of itself is a violation of the higher law. >> mortensen says that the churches view of the law may be changing because he thinks the church, itself, is changing. >> the lds church seems to be moving towards a more social justice position and away from the conservatism where it's traditionally been. >>> in other news, the vatican has named denver's ar, bishop charles chaput to be the new ar, bishop of philadelphia. chaput is an outspoken conservative who has been criticized catholic politicians who support abortion rights. chaput succeeds cardinal justin rigali, who is at retirement age, 76. ri sgally was at the censer of the controversy earlier this year when a philadelphia grand jur
violates federal law, other like senator curt bramble refer to a higher law, and uses the harboring of run away slaves as an example. >> during the 1860, before the civil war, members of the church that harbored slaves because slavery was immorale, and was a violation of the law. we can talk throughout the history on the books or laws that someone is demanding you follow result in a outcome that in and of itself is a violation of the higher law. >> mortensen says that the churches...
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council in germany and american-jewish committee and others hope the german parliament will draft a law to ensure circumcision is legal in germany. >> and what reaction are you getting from the politicians? is that route like lie, do you think? >> well, particularly members of the green party have been very active, and there's a summer break in parliament but they have promised when they return they will initiate such a law. we don't know if there will be broad cross party support, but we certainly hope so. >> thank you very much for being with us. we have to leave it there. all right. let's catch up with the business news now. jamie robinson is here. let's start with the french carmaker peugeot. it's closing down a factory. >> sometimes when you talk about these international companies and others one doesn't really think about the importance of it. but i think this one is very important. the first time in 20 or so years france has closed down a major car company factory. the peugeot is a private company or not a state company. it's closing down aulnay plant. 3,000 jobs and another 4,00
council in germany and american-jewish committee and others hope the german parliament will draft a law to ensure circumcision is legal in germany. >> and what reaction are you getting from the politicians? is that route like lie, do you think? >> well, particularly members of the green party have been very active, and there's a summer break in parliament but they have promised when they return they will initiate such a law. we don't know if there will be broad cross party support,...
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leaders in tokyo maintain the islands are japanese in terms of history and international law. the chief cabinet secretary said they will study the demands and act on them. >>> japanese and chinese experts have put their heads together on something they both struggle with -- natural disasters. organizers from china and a japan external trade organization hosted a symposium on disaster response. residents of the province have been hit by repeated earthquakes over the years. a magnitude 8 quake five years ago killed thousands of people. japanese have lots of experience in search and rescue. he said he and his colleagues could learn from japanese approaches to disaster response. a representative of a japanese equipment firm introduced a loudspeaker system that can broadcast spoupd about 1 kilometer. he said the device is useful in relaying evacuation instructions. >>> workers in russia are racing to get venues for the winter olympics completed on time. the games are only months away. foreign media have taken a look at how the preparations are going. reporters visited venues on the
leaders in tokyo maintain the islands are japanese in terms of history and international law. the chief cabinet secretary said they will study the demands and act on them. >>> japanese and chinese experts have put their heads together on something they both struggle with -- natural disasters. organizers from china and a japan external trade organization hosted a symposium on disaster response. residents of the province have been hit by repeated earthquakes over the years. a magnitude 8...
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prime minister shinzo abe says all countries involved in territorial disputes must obey international law. he spoke in indonesia the final stop of his first trip abroad since taking office last month. abe called on china to act responsibly in the international community as its presence grows. china is involved in maritime territorial disputes with japan and a number of other nations. prime minister abe met in jakarta with the indonesian president. they discussed china's growing activity in the south china sea. there's a group of island there that other countries say belong to them. japan and china are at odds over islands in the east china sea which the japanese control but the chinese and twainese claim. >> translator: a free and open sea governed not by force but by law is a common good that we must protect by all means with asean nations. we also welcome u.s. policy that prioritizes asia and through various economic partnerships we'll promote trade and investment to achieve the revival of the japanese economy and prosper together with asean nations. >> the president said cooperation be
prime minister shinzo abe says all countries involved in territorial disputes must obey international law. he spoke in indonesia the final stop of his first trip abroad since taking office last month. abe called on china to act responsibly in the international community as its presence grows. china is involved in maritime territorial disputes with japan and a number of other nations. prime minister abe met in jakarta with the indonesian president. they discussed china's growing activity in the...
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they said the ldp kept its part of the deal and helped the bills become law. the liberal democrats also agreed to back a bill to issue deficit covering bonds, but the prime minister added another condition. he demanded the ldp support a bill to reduce the number of seats in the lower house. ldp officials later announced they will cooperate with noda and the dpj. official campaigning for the general election starts on december 4th. jap be a niece voteless than two weeks later, on the 16th. >>> nhk world senior political commentator joins us. what prompted the prime minister to act? >> they met all the conditions the prime minister set including helping to pass bills to enact the budget cutting the number of lawmakers and making the disparate and representation smaller. there is a big disparate now between densely and sparsely populated constituencies, so eventually he has no excuses left. but it took some time. noda got caught up in his own words. back in august the prime minister needed to convince the opposition to pass bills to reform social security and hik
they said the ldp kept its part of the deal and helped the bills become law. the liberal democrats also agreed to back a bill to issue deficit covering bonds, but the prime minister added another condition. he demanded the ldp support a bill to reduce the number of seats in the lower house. ldp officials later announced they will cooperate with noda and the dpj. official campaigning for the general election starts on december 4th. jap be a niece voteless than two weeks later, on the 16th....
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the announcement seems to be prompted bay new tax law that could prevent him from running as head of state. >> when this world heavyweight champion boxer fell under attack, he normally hits right back so when parliament passed a lew that would prevent vitaly klitschko from running he pulled no punches. >> taking into consideration all these dirty manipulations that have been taking place in parliament, we texted laws, i want to declare that this does not intimidate me and will not stop me. to head off these bogus schemes as an attempt to get even with me as a possible candidate, i will declare that i will run for president. but he may not be eligible. mr. klitschko has resident as i in germany. under new law people who have permanent resident as i in other countries no longer count as ukrainian residents, his fighting talk prompted this reaction from the opposition party. >> he didn't pay taxes in ukraine. he is paying taxes in germany so germans will have high pensions. this is what you will have to explain during the election campaign. >> mr. klitschko is the first declared challen
the announcement seems to be prompted bay new tax law that could prevent him from running as head of state. >> when this world heavyweight champion boxer fell under attack, he normally hits right back so when parliament passed a lew that would prevent vitaly klitschko from running he pulled no punches. >> taking into consideration all these dirty manipulations that have been taking place in parliament, we texted laws, i want to declare that this does not intimidate me and will not...
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would not normally inform the child -- the adult accompanying the child of this law. >> why not? they should. >> what do you think about that? >> then that creates a huge, huge gap in terms of protection. that is a huge job protection issue. that is probably one of the reasons the local authorities are not aware, obviously, and cannot protect the children. >> but the head of the u.k. border agency insists procedures are more than adequate. >> we are not disagreeing about the importance of disseminating information or protecting children. all i am telling you is that we have specifically trained our stop so that they can look for signs of brisk, and then we make -- trained our staff said they can look for signs of a risk, and then we make a determination. >> but many professionals in the field of job protection are shocked you do not do this. what harm would it do? it just spread awareness of this lot? >> realistically, it would not reach these people trust it might do so very easily. -- realistically, it would not reach these people -- >> it might do so very easily. >> but our ap
would not normally inform the child -- the adult accompanying the child of this law. >> why not? they should. >> what do you think about that? >> then that creates a huge, huge gap in terms of protection. that is a huge job protection issue. that is probably one of the reasons the local authorities are not aware, obviously, and cannot protect the children. >> but the head of the u.k. border agency insists procedures are more than adequate. >> we are not disagreeing...
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. >> this law has no validity he told m.p.'s from his party. it goes against european values and takes them back to medieval times. his government has promised retaliatory measures if sarkozy signs the law. few people believe these will substantially affect the flourishing trade relationship 2010 the two countries -- between the two countries. >> it is not easy to go beyond this tough rhetoric with the exception of few very symbolic measures like competing the french army to use the turkish air space or waters. >> all the anger over the law is a calmer country than it used to be and more accustomed to the debate over its history. the french foreign minister hopes this will limit the damage to their relationship. >> i would argue for restraint he said. turkey needs us and we need them. but the terrible events of 1915 to hang over this country. more states are bound to recognize them as genocide and there will be disputes until the day perhaps it can confront its own history. >> we put together a selection of questions and answers looking into wh
. >> this law has no validity he told m.p.'s from his party. it goes against european values and takes them back to medieval times. his government has promised retaliatory measures if sarkozy signs the law. few people believe these will substantially affect the flourishing trade relationship 2010 the two countries -- between the two countries. >> it is not easy to go beyond this tough rhetoric with the exception of few very symbolic measures like competing the french army to use the...
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even if they have been the head of a real intelligence service, it may be difficult in a court of law. >> morally though, what should we do? >> the government has to get rid of gaddafi. how are we going to ensure the people who are considering whether to defect or not do defect? certainly not by arresting him, at least at this point. >> it sounds like a tawdry deal to me. >> what it sounds like is not allowing more people to die. this guy was central to the gaddafi regime. what we need to do is to get others to defects, to erode gaddafi's regime, then. >> what would you like to see. >> -- what would you like to see? >> i would like to see a robust triumph. i think that is what the libyan people desert. >> do you believe the british government -- they have not offered him and unity. they have said specifically they have not offer him immunity. >> it is hard for me to say, because i do not know enough about the conversations that are taking place. what i am concerned about though is how this is deflecting from the humanitarian disaster. otherwise we would not be talking about this. but
even if they have been the head of a real intelligence service, it may be difficult in a court of law. >> morally though, what should we do? >> the government has to get rid of gaddafi. how are we going to ensure the people who are considering whether to defect or not do defect? certainly not by arresting him, at least at this point. >> it sounds like a tawdry deal to me. >> what it sounds like is not allowing more people to die. this guy was central to the gaddafi...
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that is very important, meaning nobody is above the law. that will be a real miracle, if there was no impunity. >> if you are a young black man in great britain you are more likely to be stopped and searched them if you are white. the police say that has nothing to do with discrimination merely, a reflection of crime patterns. the american civil rights activist jesse jackson takes a strongly differing feel -- strongly differing view. according to the most figgers come up more than 1 million searches are carried out -- according to the figures, more than 1 million searches are carried out in great britain. they concern is heightened by a plan to modify a stop and search power. these proposals would make it possible for officers to take account of a person's ethnic origin. black people are already 26 times more likely to be stopped than white people. jesse jackson joined jeremy and brian from the metropolitan police. >> this 3% of young people are black. are you saying 2% should be -- 2% stopped should be? >> the racial dragnet is illegal. [u
that is very important, meaning nobody is above the law. that will be a real miracle, if there was no impunity. >> if you are a young black man in great britain you are more likely to be stopped and searched them if you are white. the police say that has nothing to do with discrimination merely, a reflection of crime patterns. the american civil rights activist jesse jackson takes a strongly differing feel -- strongly differing view. according to the most figgers come up more than 1...